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I don't know you, but I was still very sorry to see this, and I'm glad you're going to be OK.
I was hit in 2011 by a left-turning triple-fake phone poker with no license. She was driving her Mom's car, who only had the state minimum insurance. I collected a broken leg, wrist, and ankle. For reasons I'll never understand, she didn't even collect a citation.
To her credit, she was horrified at what she had done and did not try to leave the scene. She did try to change her story, but fortunately a witness stepped forward. (Again, no citation whatsoever...)
Anyway, yeah, I get it. You have to forgive to let it go. I mean really forgive. Put it behind you for real, spit the poison out instead of holding it in. You've got better things to do with your life and energy.
Never mind the forum tough guy bozos agitating. You did the right thing.
Now deer, I don't forgive... &^%$ deer. "Eat more venison" stems from an incident in 2013... 'nuff said.
And also, gear works. In my incidents, everyone who saw the accidents or treated me was beyond astonished at how well helmets, armor, pants, boots, and gloves work.
This is hardcore black t-shirt and bandanna country, so a rider in proper gear around here is a truly rare and special sight. The first responders are used to motorcycle accidents resulting in more of a mop-and-bucket sort of response, with a "meat crayon" and closed casket sort of result. A fully conscious wrecked rider who's not dripping fluids everywhere is unusual indeed in these parts.
Now, if we could just perfect that Iron Man style suit, maybe we could do away with broken bones...1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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2015 Yamaha FJ-09, Magma Red Power Corrupts...
Eat more venison.
Please provide details. The GSR Hive Mind is nearly omniscient, but not yet clairvoyant.
Celeriter equita, converteque saepe.
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Originally posted by craz1 View Post
Ya I would agree, and this from another post "She should be charged with attempted murder." his reaction "Normally, I would agree."
He is all over the place.
I rode for 50 years and NEVER got a ticket.
Lying to a cop is never a good idea and it is in fact a crime.
I hope that clarifies the situation.
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Originally posted by KG0WX View Post
It's not being "all over the place" simply because you don't understand. Yes, I was partially culpable in the eyes of the law as were all of us, including the logging truck: we were ALL exceeding the posted speed limit of 50 MPH. The pack was doing 60 ish and I was doing 65 according to the tracker onboard. I knew lying to a cop is a crime and I wanted EMS to understand the dynamics of the wreck so I WAS HONEST. I told them the TRUTH. They asked how fast I was going and I told them.
I rode for 50 years and NEVER got a ticket.
Lying to a cop is never a good idea and it is in fact a crime.
I hope that clarifies the situation.
It's not like people are in court under oathNo signature :(
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Originally posted by trevor View Post
It's not a crime here.....when I had my accident where the guy ran a stop sign and hit me....when police asked him what happened he said he stopped at his sign....the cops told me this in the hospital....I said "he's lying"...she said they knew he was lying (And video proved that)...but that it was not a crime to lie to police and that people did it all the time. He got charged for running the stop sign and for "undue care and attention of a motor vehicle. But nothing for lying.
It's not like people are in court under oathOld age and treachery will beat youth and skill every time1983 GS 750
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What an amazing story.
The shoes coming off bit especially. Few can imagine the forces at work in a spill but here you have it.
If all our ATGATT stories were compiled ... there is a bestseller there for sure.
The poison metaphor made me smile. Forgiveness is such a powerful decision for all parties. It separates the human from the system with far reaching transcendent effects.
In spite of much of what we say about insurance, they too recognise truth and want to move on.
The Law is in the mix and they do what they have to, but, compared to decisions by the central actors to return and forgive, it is a sideshow.97 R1100R
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